Archaeological or historical sites in the area [ ] The region is rich in antiquities and archaeological sites such as petroglyphs, inscriptions, forts, palaces, walls, Syrian-Egyptian pilgrimage route, and the remains of the line, the main station of which is located in Tabuk | External links [ ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to |
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Rock art and inscriptions' site in Wadi Dam [ ] Hundreds of localities with Rock art and inscriptions dating to different chronological periods and ranging from Paleolithic to the Islamic period were recorded at Wadi Dam and the region west of Tabuk | Education [ ] Universities include:• , such as Antra and Nabiqa, mentioned its mountain 'Hasmi' in their poems |
History [ ] mentioned a place by the name 'Tabawa', at the northwestern corner of.
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Eventually, its complete renewal was ordered by the late King Faisal ibn Abdul-Aziz, along the pattern of the in Al-Medinah.
29[ ] The Prophet's Mosque in Tabuk [ ] It is also known as the Repentance Mosque | It was originally built with mud and roofed with palm trunk trees |
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Several forts and stations were built along the road from the Jordanian border to Al- to welcome the | The first floor contains an open courtyard and a number of rooms, a mosque, a well, and a stairway leading to the watch towers used by the guards |
It was also visited by a number of European travelers such as in 1294 AH 1877 CE and Huber in 1303 AH 1884 CE.
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